Saturday, Apr. 26, 2025

2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games

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Often the cones phase is filled with penalties and leaderboard switches. But at today’s conclusion of the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games driving event, the top nine finished the overall competition in the same placing as when they ended the marathon phase. Boyd Exell took individual gold, while U.S. rider Chester Weber was silver and Theo Timmerman bronze.
Boyd Exell takes the driving lead from U.S. driver Chester Weber on marathon day, but there's still one phase to go.
If you’re looking at the scores from today’s jumping at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, you’ll see Beezie Madden finished second. But starting tomorrow, it’s a whole new game. The top four come back, the scores are wiped, and they all trade horses to fight for individual show jumping medals. How do you prepare for something like that?
The show jumping for today is half over here at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, with 29 riders having just finished their first course on this final individual qualifying day.

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Yesterday Doda de Miranda hit bottom, literally.
McLain Ward started the U.S. day off right by posting a clear round with Rothchild.
Go behind the scenes of the World Games show jumping with barn manager Alex Warriner!
France won the day, but the United States is still in the hunt for a good medal.
At the halfway point of the speed leg, an Irish teenager is showing them how it's done, though the two U.S. riders who have gone are putting the team in an excellent position.

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